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Couple of questions. First, what if your partner made a foul call which you saw differently? Would you make the same call at the other end in the name of consistency? Also, if you have a foul on one end, followed by equal or greater contact on the other end, it goes without saying that it should also be a foul. But what if the contact on the second play is slightly less? It may still be similar. Lines must be drawn.
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And if opposite calls on back to back "similar" plays is correct, the tape will also show this.
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The tape will not show this.... We're talking about close, 50-50 plays. Presumably if you show 100 referees these plays and ask that they judge in a vacuum, nearly half will say "foul" and the other half will "no foul." So if as a crew you've got a "foul referee" on one end and a "no foul referee" on the other, we've got problems.
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From a camp evaluator, years ago:
Consistency is to consistently make the calls on the actions that would / will /actually affect the game. With that in mind, it has become easier and easier, for me, to understand the judgement that makes the great officials great. Yes, the contact that, at one point in the game, may affect the game and needs to be called, may not affect the game, at another point, and should be a no-call. I find it of value to see that the better/higher the abilities of the players, the more they understand the concept of calls/no-calls.
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If it's the latter of the two, then the answer is absolutely. If it's a borderline block/charge on one end and your P rings up a charge, you better have a charge on the other end IF IT'S CLOSE ENOUGH TO GO EITHER WAY. I have on more than one occasion made a call I wouldn't normally have made for the sake of consistency. I have no doubt that my partners have done the same for me when I've made a borderline call that perhaps they disagreed with so that the crew all appear to be on the same page.
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There are always going to be disagreements on calls, especially in close or marginal difference in calls.
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Just call the game.
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Not really as difficult as you're trying to make it out to be. The ability to so is expected at the college level.
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Good advise for newbies....
Good advise for the more experienced official...
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Real-world example (video)
Here's a real-world example from my MSG experience. We had the following play in the first half:
The C -who was also our R - called the defender for a block. No problem. Not two minutes later we had a similar play at the other end, the difference being there wasn't any contact but A1 still hit the deck. None of us called anything. At halftime, the no-call was the only play the observer said he was upset with. Now, he admitted to us he’d been sitting behind the basket at the end of the court where the first play took place so it looked exactly the same to him when it was at the other end. Our R told him about the contact situation on the second play and the observer said if he’d been sitting at midcourt his feelings might have been different but the overriding factor was it was a similar play and we didn’t come up with similar calls.
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